Imagine your child being forced to work in treacherous conditions for extensive amounts of time, earning little to no pay. Well, for the over 100 million children that work in so-called “fast fashion” ...
“Fast fashion,” a phenomenon where clothing can be purchased and delivered almost instantaneously, is followed from the wash machine to a recycling option reimagining ways to reduce the impacts on ...
… but our independent journalism isn’t free to produce. Help us keep it this way with a tax-deductible donation today. This story was produced as part of ThreeSixty Journalism’s 2025 Opinion and ...
When President Donald Trump started his trade war with China earlier this year, the fast-fashion industry seemed poised to take a major hit. Stiff tariffs and changes to other trade rules pushed the ...
Aside from thrifting clothes, recycling fashion waste is one of the most impactful ways to tackle the mounting piles of discarded clothing and textiles that the fast fashion industry creates each year ...
This article first appeared on British Vogue. Kourtney Kardashian is the new sustainability ambassador of Boohoo – a move that can only be viewed as another blatant attempt at greenwashing in the ...
Online fashion retailer Asos recently introduced additional fees for customers who return lots of items, marking a ...
Operating as a vendor marketplace, Indy Clover rents out space to individuals who want to sell their goods. As fast fashion creates concern, shopper awareness could help turn a corner in consumerism ...
Fixing the fast-fashion climate problem isn’t just good for the planet, it’s good for American businesses and farmers. Republicans should heed the call. When the first-ever congressional watchdog ...
We delve into the environmental and social implications of fast fashion. Join host Bonnie Erbé as she discusses with Allyson Chiu, Climate Solutions Reporter for the Washington Post, and Professor ...
Secondhand clothing isn’t the solution it might seem to be.
Kenya and other African nations are being overwhelmed by imported textile waste. Synthetic textiles are largely made up of plastic fibers and can contain toxins ranging from PFAS to phthalates. They ...